BILL NUMBER: SB 577 AMENDED
BILL TEXT
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY AUGUST 28, 2000
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JUNE 13, 2000
AMENDED IN SENATE JANUARY 19, 2000
AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 6, 1999
INTRODUCED BY Senators Peace and Rainey
FEBRUARY 23, 1999
An act to add Section 13603 to amend
Section 13602 of, and to add Section 13603 to, the Penal Code,
relating to corrections , and declaring the urgency thereof, to
take effect immediately .
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 577, as amended, Peace. Corrections: cadet training.
Existing law requires the Department of Corrections to use the
training academy at Galt and the Department of the Youth Authority to
use the training academy at Stockton.
Existing law also requires each new cadet who attends an academy
after July 1, 2000, to complete a specified course of training before
he or she may be assigned to a post or job as a peace officer.
This bill, instead, would apply this provision to each new
cadet who attends an academy after July 1, 2001, and, in
addition, would require the Department of Corrections and the
Department of the Youth Authority to provide 16 weeks of training to
each correctional peace officer cadet, and a minimum of 2 weeks
of training to each newly appointed first line supervisor
, to the extent that funding is appropriated for this
training . The training would be required to be completed
by the cadet prior to his or her assignment to a post or position as
a correctional peace officer.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as
an urgency statute.
Vote: majority 2/3 .
Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local
program: no.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 13602 of the Penal Code is amended to
read:
13602. (a) The Department of Corrections shall use the training
academy at Galt. This academy shall be known as the Richard A. McGee
Academy. The Department of the Youth Authority shall use the
training center at Stockton. The training divisions, in using the
funds, shall endeavor to minimize costs of administration so that a
maximum amount of the funds will be used for providing training and
support to correctional peace officers while being trained by the
departments.
(b) Each new cadet who attends an academy after July 1,
2000 2001 , shall complete the course of
training, pursuant to standards approved by CPOST before he or she
may be assigned to a post or job as a peace officer. After July 1,
2000 2001 , every newly appointed
first-line or second-line supervisor shall complete the course of
training, pursuant to standards approved by CPOST for that position.
Every effort shall be made to provide training prior to commencement
of supervisorial duties. If this training is not completed within
six months of appointment to that position, any first-line or
second-line supervisor shall not perform supervisory duties until the
training is completed. CPOST shall report to the Governor and to
the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature by
September 1, 1999, concerning the training standards determined for
line correctional peace officers and supervisors of the Department of
Corrections and the Department of the Youth Authority. This report
shall include, but not be limited to, a description of the standards
for the curriculum of the respective academies and the length of
time required to satisfactorily train officers for their duties.
It is the intent of this section that the report be included in
the basis for a new budget change proposal for the administration to
consider in the 2000-01 Budget Act to enhance department training
operations.
SEC. 2. Section 13603 is added to the Penal Code, to read:
13603. (a) The Department of Corrections and the Department of
the Youth Authority shall provide 16 weeks of training to each
correctional peace officer cadet , to the extent that
funding is appropriated for the purpose of this section .
This training shall be completed by the cadet prior to his or her
assignment to a post or position as a correctional peace officer.
(b) The Department of Corrections and the Department of the Youth
Authority shall provide a minimum of two weeks of training
to each newly appointed first line supervisor to the extent
that funding is appropriated for the purposes of this section
.
SEC. 3. This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the
meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into immediate
effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
In order to prevent any disruption in the training schedule of
correctional peace officer cadets, it is necessary that this act take
effect immediately.